SCDSB to host student mental health and well-being workshops in partnership with Pine River Institut
Published on Nov 5, 2021 12:05

SCDSB to host student mental health and well-being workshops in partnership with Pine River Institute

The Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) and The Centre for Family Initiatives at Pine River Institute (CFI@PRI) are hosting a multi-part learning series focused on student mental health and well-being for SCDSB families, staff and within SCDSB’s broader school communities. 

Sessions for parents/guardians

Nov. 23, 2021 - Parenting for positive mental health (part 1)
Nov. 30, 2021 - Parenting for positive mental health (part 2)
Jan. 25, 2022 - Understanding and managing screen time
March 29, 2022 - Connection and empathy in response to behaviour
May 19, 2022 - Understanding addiction and addictive behaviours

Register online for the parent/guardian sessions.

Sessions for community members

Dec. 7, 2021 - Understanding addiction and risky behaviours through a developmental lens
Feb. 3, 2021 - Working with family systems through a developmental lens
April 4, 2021 - The Parallel Process - encouraging parental participation for positive outcomes

Register online for the community member sessions.

The SCDSB and Pine River Institute (PRI) have committed to work together to support student mental health and well-being to SCDSB families, staff and within its school communities. In November 2021 the two organizations signed a Memorandum of Understanding setting out a three-year partnership and working agreement. More information about the partnership and the learning series is available on the SCDSB website.

PRI is a live-in treatment centre and outdoor leadership experience for youth aged 13 to 19 struggling with addictive behaviours and often other mental health issues. Combining therapy with a fully-accredited education program, PRI reinforces the healthy life skills required for a successful future. CFI@PRI extends PRI’s knowledge, experience and evidence-informed treatment approach to families and care providers in the community to support youth mental wellness and prevent the need for more intensive interventions. Learn more about PRI by visiting their website at www.pineriverinstitute.com

This initiative links directly to the SCDSB’s Strategic Priorities under the pillar of Community and Well-being.


Information:
Charlene Scime, Superintendent of Leadership Development and Educational Partnerships
[email protected]